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NFL Rumors: Eagles may give up fifth-round pick Kenneth Gainwell with new acquisitions looming

The report suggests that Philadelphia Eagle guard Kenneth Gainwell, a former fifth-round pick, is considered a potential cut due to limited space on the team.

By the numbers

  • Gainwell played in 49 games over three years for the Eagles, recording 895 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns on 208 carries (4.4 yards per carry).
  • He also contributed 605 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown during his time with the team.

Yes but

Gainwell could still be valuable to teams needing depth at the point guard position, despite the Eagles’ risk of being cut.

Game status

  • Philadelphia has over $27 million in available capital space, providing flexibility for potential moves.
  • The team acquired Saquon Barkley and drafted Will Shipley, which had an impact on Gainwell’s role in the backfield.
  • If Gainwell is released, undrafted rookie Kendall Milton could take his place.

What’s next

If Gainwell fails to impress in the offseason, he could be traded to other teams looking to regain depth.

Bottom line

Philadelphia is considering firing Kenneth Gainwell to save cap space and make room for new acquisitions, which could impact the team’s exit dynamics.